Deer Park man has the best man cave ever

This is a must for any man who is a sports fan.

By Chron.com staff

on January 10, 2013 1:07 PM

Photo: Karen Warren/Houston Chronicle

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Blake Barnes, a Texans fan, stands in his man cave that can seat about 50 people with multiple televisions, and cabinets full of sports memorabilia and other collectibles, Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013, in Deer Park.Read more about it here. less

Blake Barnes, a Texans fan, stands in his man cave that can seat about 50 people with multiple televisions, and cabinets full of sports memorabilia and other collectibles, Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013, in Deer ... more

A hand painted mural on the wall inside the man cave owned by Blake Barnes, a Texans fan, whose man cave can seat about 50 people with multiple televisions, and hundreds of sports memorabilia, Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013, in Deer Park. less

A hand painted mural on the wall inside the man cave owned by Blake Barnes, a Texans fan, whose man cave can seat about 50 people with multiple televisions, and hundreds of sports memorabilia, Wednesday, Jan. ... more

Blake Barnes, a Texans fan, has created his man cave that can seat about 50 people with multiple televisions, and hundreds of sports memorabilia, Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013, in Deer Park.

Blake Barnes, a Texans fan, has created his man cave that can seat about 50 people with multiple televisions, and hundreds of sports memorabilia, Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013, in Deer Park.

Photo: Karen Warren, Houston Chronicle

Blake Barnes, a Texans fan, has created his man cave that can seat... Photo-4011517.54938 - Houston Chronicle

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Detail of one of many signed footballs that reside in a man cave that Blake Barnes, a Texans fan, created that can seat about 50 people with multiple televisions, and hundreds of sports memorabilia, Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013, in Deer Park. less

Detail of one of many signed footballs that reside in a man cave that Blake Barnes, a Texans fan, created that can seat about 50 people with multiple televisions, and hundreds of sports memorabilia, Wednesday, ... more

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Detail of one of many signed footballs that reside in a man cave... Photo-4011525.54938 - Houston Chronicle

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Sports memorabilia fills a man cave that Blake Barnes, a Texans fan, created that can seat about 50 people with multiple televisions, and hundreds of sports memorabilia, Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013, in Deer Park.

Sports memorabilia fills a man cave that Blake Barnes, a Texans fan, created that can seat about 50 people with multiple televisions, and hundreds of sports memorabilia, Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013, in Deer Park.

Detail of a cabinet full of bobble heads that reside in a man cave that Blake Barnes, a Texans fan, created that can seat about 50 people with multiple televisions, and hundreds of sports memorabilia, Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013, in Deer Park. less

Detail of a cabinet full of bobble heads that reside in a man cave that Blake Barnes, a Texans fan, created that can seat about 50 people with multiple televisions, and hundreds of sports memorabilia, ... more

Photo: Karen Warren, Houston Chronicle

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Detail of a cabinet sports memorabilia that reside in a man cave that Blake Barnes, a Texans fan, created that can seat about 50 people with multiple televisions, and hundreds of sports memorabilia, Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013, in Deer Park. less

Detail of a cabinet sports memorabilia that reside in a man cave that Blake Barnes, a Texans fan, created that can seat about 50 people with multiple televisions, and hundreds of sports memorabilia, Wednesday, ... more

Photo: Karen Warren, Houston Chronicle

Detail of a cabinet sports memorabilia that reside in a man cave... Photo-4011526.54938 - Houston Chronicle

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A hand painted picture of Troy Aikman using the restroom, in the bathroom of the man cave owned by Blake Barnes, a Texans fan, whose man cave can seat about 50 people with multiple televisions, and hundreds of sports memorabilia, Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013, in Deer Park. less

A hand painted picture of Troy Aikman using the restroom, in the bathroom of the man cave owned by Blake Barnes, a Texans fan, whose man cave can seat about 50 people with multiple televisions, and hundreds of ... more

Photo: Karen Warren, Houston Chronicle

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Blake Barnes, a Texans fan, stands in his man cave that can seat about 50 people with multiple televisions, and cabinets full of sports memorabilia and other collectibles, Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013, in Deer Park.

Blake Barnes, a Texans fan, stands in his man cave that can seat about 50 people with multiple televisions, and cabinets full of sports memorabilia and other collectibles, Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013, in Deer Park.

Blake Barnes, a Texans fan, stands in his man cave that can seat about 50 people with multiple televisions, and cabinets full of sports memorabilia and other collectibles, Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013, in Deer Park.

Blake Barnes, a Texans fan, stands in his man cave that can seat about 50 people with multiple televisions, and cabinets full of sports memorabilia and other collectibles, Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013, in Deer Park.

Blake Barnes, a Texans fan, stands in his man cave that can seat about 50 people with multiple televisions, and cabinets full of sports memorabilia and other collectibles, Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013, in Deer Park.

Blake Barnes, a Texans fan, stands in his man cave that can seat about 50 people with multiple televisions, and cabinets full of sports memorabilia and other collectibles, Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013, in Deer Park.

Blake Barnes, a Texans fan, stands in his man cave that can seat about 50 people with multiple televisions, and cabinets full of sports memorabilia and other collectibles, Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013, in Deer Park.

Blake Barnes, a Texans fan, stands in his man cave that can seat about 50 people with multiple televisions, and cabinets full of sports memorabilia and other collectibles, Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013, in Deer Park.